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(That Peoria brouhaha might pose a problem of course).
In names transcribed from a foreign alphabet, such variations often pose a problem of identification.
Skin cancers pose a problem of completeness to cancer registries.
Remember, anything that requires an arrangement in a strict order, such as the alphabet, may pose a problem to an otherwise competent member of staff, so just a few hours' help from an assistant now and then can make all the difference.
Passages of some articles also posed a problem of tone.
That poses a problem, of course, for organizations operating directly under Roman Catholic auspices.
"The Internet poses a problem of extraterritoriality," muses Frédéric Filloux, Libération's director of electronic publishing.
The variability of possible input scenarios poses a problem of representing and analyzing expression data.
Even if successful, this approach poses a problem of scarce tissue supply.
The charges could pose a problem for his dreams of a burgeoning sports empire.
What may be admirable qualities of discretion in an age of self-revelation pose a problem for public figures like O'Connor, who are annually invited to speak before countless civic groups, law schools and bar associations.
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